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I'Q Sang 21 |
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System(s): Arcade |
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd. |
Developer: Sega Enterprises, Ltd. |
Planned release date(s): 1991 |
Genre: Table |
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I'Q Sang 21 is a blackjack game, created for an unknown country in Asia. It used a half-mirror to create the illusion that the screen was floating in mid-air. The 21 in the title refers to 21, a name sometimes used to refer to Blackjack[1][2], such as in China, where it is called 21-point. Kunitake Aoki created some title screen for the game.
Because of its limited intended release outside of the more well-documented regions such as Japan or the United States, it is difficult to know if the game was released or canceled.
Production credits
- Artist: Kunitake Aoki